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Sydney auction report card: July 2020

Dr Nicola Powell|Aug 4, 2020

More homes go under the hammer in July, testing buyer appetite.

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Sydney auction report card: July 2020
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Rental vacancy rates across the capital cities have tightened in the month of July - except for the Victorian capital of Melbourne.

Henry Yu|Aug 3, 2020

Most rental markets tightened in July, with fewer available rental listings suggesting landlords of holiday lets are converting back to short-term leasing. The further easing of COVID-19-related restrictions across the country will have fuelled the fall in rental supply in all capital cities, except Melb...

Rental vacancy rates across the capital cities have tightened in the month of July - except for the Victorian capital of Melbourne.

Finding affordable rentals on JobSeeker payments near impossible in Sydney, Melbourne

Dr Nicola Powell|Jul 30, 2020

An analysis of median asking rents across Sydney and Melbourne reveals that those on JobSeeker will fall into the category of rental stress across all suburbs that had enough rentals to produce an asking rent.

Finding affordable rentals on JobSeeker payments near impossible in Sydney, Melbourne

Increased interest in Australian property from UK and Hong Kong

Dr Nicola Powell|Jul 30, 2020

Overseas interest in Australian property has fallen in recent months amid the coronavirus pandemic as international border closures curtails foreign student arrivals and overseas migration.

Increased interest in Australian property from UK and Hong Kong
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Two-speed rental market emerges as price of one-bedders tumbles amid pandemic

Dr Nicola Powell|Jul 18, 2020

With weaker conditions for units compared to houses, tenants have a better chance of nabbing a cheaper unit. Nationally, unit rentals experienced their biggest price drop in more than 15 years, however the devil is in the detail, as the performance varied depending upon bedroom number.

Two-speed rental market emerges as price of one-bedders tumbles amid pandemic
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Sydney auction report card: June 2020

Trent Wiltshire|Jul 2, 2020

Sydney’s auction clearance rate was 59.7 per cent in June, three percentage points higher than in May and 24 percentage points above the 15-year low hit in April. The June result is the highest monthly result since the COVID-19 recession began.

Sydney auction report card: June 2020
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Melbourne auction report card: June 2020

Trent Wiltshire|Jul 2, 2020

Melbourne's auction clearance rate was 54.1 per cent in June, 6 percentage points higher than in May and 25 percentage points above the low point reached in April. A clearance rate of around 50 per cent has historically aligned with modest property price falls.

Melbourne auction report card: June 2020
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Vacancy rates stabilise in Sydney and Melbourne while Hobart reclaims tightest rental market

Henry Yu, Trent Wiltshire|Jul 1, 2020

Each capital city rental market has been affected differently by the COVID-19 crisis. States and territories are now facing different challenges. Some states have decided to open up borders and economic activity is returning to somewhat normality, while Victoria faces a second wave of coronavirus transmi...

Vacancy rates stabilise in Sydney and Melbourne while Hobart reclaims tightest rental market
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The outlook for Australia’s property market for the second-half of 2020

Trent Wiltshire|Jun 26, 2020

The outlook for Australia’s property market is much stronger than just a few weeks ago, but conditions are likely to remain subdued over the next six months. Prices appear most likely to rebound in Perth, Adelaide and Canberra whereas price falls look probable in inner-city Melbourne, inner-city Sydney...

The outlook for Australia’s property market for the second-half of 2020
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Interest from Chinese property investors has declined and may not rebound

Trent Wiltshire, Henry Yu|Jun 18, 2020

Interest in Australian property from China is likely to remain subdued for a while. Low levels of Chinese investment will mean fewer apartment developments and may also put downward pressure on property prices. But there are a few signs pointing to a rebound in Chinese investment.

Interest from Chinese property investors has declined and may not rebound
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